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Olympos (Novel) Information

Olympos, Dan Simmons' novel published in 2005, is the sequel to Ilium and final part of Ilium/Olympos duology. Like its predecessor it is a work of science fiction, and contains many literary references: it blends together Homer's epics the Iliad and the Odyssey, Shakespeare's The Tempest, and has frequent smaller references to other works, including Proust, James Joyce, Caliban upon Setebos, Prometheus Unbound, Shakespearean poetry and even William Blake and Virgil's Aeneid.

Contents

Plot introduction

The novel centers on three main character groups; that of the scholic Hockenberry, Helen and Greek and Trojan warriors from the Iliad; Daeman, Harman, Ada and the other humans of Earth; and the moravecs, specifically Mahnmut the Europan and Orphu of Io. The novel is written in present-tense when centered on Hockenberry's character, but features third-person, past-tense narrative in all other instances. Much like Simmons' Hyperion where the actual events serve as a frame, the three groups of characters' stories are told over the course of the novel and their stories do not begin to converge until the end.

References to the real world

The "Paris Crater" location (a devastated French capital) includes a few references to the real world, supposedly produced by folk etymology such as "Invalid Hotel" for "Hôtel des Invalides", "Champs Ulysses" for "Champs-Élysées" or "Guarded Lion" for "Gare de Lyon".

References

External links

· · The works of Dan Simmons
Hyperion Cantos Hyperion (1989) • The Fall of Hyperion (1990) • Endymion (1996) • The Rise of Endymion (1997)
Ilium/Olympos IliumOlympos
Joe Kurtz HardcaseHard FreezeHard as Nails
Other novels (In chronological order) Song of KaliCarrion ComfortPhases of GravityEntropy's Bed at MidnightSummer of NightChildren of the NightThe Hollow ManFires of EdenThe Crook FactoryDarwin's BladeA Winter HauntingThe TerrorMuse of FireDroodBlack HillsFlashback
Short story collections Prayers to Broken StonesSummer SketchesLovedeathWorlds Enough & Time

Categories: 2005 novels | American science fiction novels | Sequel novels | Novels by Dan Simmons | Science fantasy literature | Mars in fiction | Greco-Roman mythology in popular culture

 

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